Forwarded from Keith Woods
A great day spent canvassing alongside National Party leader James Reynolds at this year's National Ploughing Championship
https://nationalparty.ie/join/
https://nationalparty.ie/join/
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Forwarded from Lawyers of Light
⚠️⚠️ Urgent action and attention to the following
Whilst The Online Safety Bill is bad enough you should be aware of something more nefarious coming down the line.
The government is looking to update the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (unaffectionately called the snoopers’ charter).
On 5 June 2023, the Home Office opened an eight-week consultation as regards this.
The act in its current form gives the government the ability to ‘snoop’ on our emails, calls, texts, internet history, and location data – whether or not we are suspected of any wrongdoing.
It also requires web and phone companies to retain customers’ information for 12 months – and provide security services, official agencies, and the police with unprecedented access to this data.
Further, it enables government agencies to hack into the British public’s personal devices – their phones, computers, and tablets – without any criminal intent suspected. On top of this, the hacking is not necessarily performed in a targeted way that singles out specific offenders, but in bulk – applied to huge numbers of UK residents, at any given time.
The consultation is now closed but sought comments on bringing the Acts powers in line with technology advancements. In short the proposed updates are a bid to extend the Acts already far-reaching remit because the intention is to demand that companies offering messaging services seek government approval around the messaging tools’ security features.
The proposed updates would come into force immediately, if approved, and would allow the Home Office to block or disable messaging apps’ security features – without having to let us know. Once a messaging app receives a demand from the Home Office, it would need to be actioned immediately, without allowing time for review or appeal.
The proposed changes would also enable Ofcom to force messaging companies to scan messages.
The consultation ended on 31 July 2023 and we cannot find any update - yet. But we believe it's coming and we should therefore gear up to oppose the changes that the government are attempting to bring in.
These changes, along with The Online Safety Bill represent a massive threat and encroachment to our right to privacy, and march us ever closer to a digital gulag.
For further info you may wish to read this consultation response from the Internet Society of England.
https://isoc-e.org/the-revised-ipa-2016-consultation-response/
Whilst The Online Safety Bill is bad enough you should be aware of something more nefarious coming down the line.
The government is looking to update the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (unaffectionately called the snoopers’ charter).
On 5 June 2023, the Home Office opened an eight-week consultation as regards this.
The act in its current form gives the government the ability to ‘snoop’ on our emails, calls, texts, internet history, and location data – whether or not we are suspected of any wrongdoing.
It also requires web and phone companies to retain customers’ information for 12 months – and provide security services, official agencies, and the police with unprecedented access to this data.
Further, it enables government agencies to hack into the British public’s personal devices – their phones, computers, and tablets – without any criminal intent suspected. On top of this, the hacking is not necessarily performed in a targeted way that singles out specific offenders, but in bulk – applied to huge numbers of UK residents, at any given time.
The consultation is now closed but sought comments on bringing the Acts powers in line with technology advancements. In short the proposed updates are a bid to extend the Acts already far-reaching remit because the intention is to demand that companies offering messaging services seek government approval around the messaging tools’ security features.
The proposed updates would come into force immediately, if approved, and would allow the Home Office to block or disable messaging apps’ security features – without having to let us know. Once a messaging app receives a demand from the Home Office, it would need to be actioned immediately, without allowing time for review or appeal.
The proposed changes would also enable Ofcom to force messaging companies to scan messages.
The consultation ended on 31 July 2023 and we cannot find any update - yet. But we believe it's coming and we should therefore gear up to oppose the changes that the government are attempting to bring in.
These changes, along with The Online Safety Bill represent a massive threat and encroachment to our right to privacy, and march us ever closer to a digital gulag.
For further info you may wish to read this consultation response from the Internet Society of England.
https://isoc-e.org/the-revised-ipa-2016-consultation-response/
GOV.UK
Revised Investigatory Powers Act notices regimes consultation
Consultation on possible outcomes for revised Investigatory Powers Act (IPA) notices regimes intended to improve the effectiveness of the current regimes.
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Forwarded from Full⛄️Haus
The British judge who sentenced our pal Ash to 8 years is the “Master” of a gay legal society called “The Inner Temple.” Which is some sort of double entendre squared, and further explains why he was soft on a pedo but so harsh on an upright family man.
Https://www.innertemple.org.uk/who-we-are/how-we-operate/equality-diversity-and-inclusivity/lgbtq-society/
Https://www.innertemple.org.uk/who-we-are/how-we-operate/equality-diversity-and-inclusivity/lgbtq-society/
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Forwarded from Polish Connection
X (formerly Twitter)
Polish Connection on X
Dear Anglo friends and brothers,
If any of you have a chance to ask Polish MP Tarczyński a question, please ask
"Would you be willing to have a conversation about your government's legal migration policy with someone from @KONFEDERACJA_ ?
If any of you have a chance to ask Polish MP Tarczyński a question, please ask
"Would you be willing to have a conversation about your government's legal migration policy with someone from @KONFEDERACJA_ ?
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Forwarded from Tupi Report 🇧🇷 • #FreeVenezuela
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🚩🇨🇱🇺🇳 — The Chilean communist activist Valentina Muñoz threatens those who refuse to yield to the Agenda 2030: "This is no longer a negotiation. That's why it's called an agenda and not a wish list."
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Forwarded from Joel Davis (censored)
Antifa seething that I was interviewed on SBS news lol
https://vxtwitter.com/AltMediaWatch/status/1705539417946165255
https://vxtwitter.com/AltMediaWatch/status/1705539417946165255
vxTwitter
Alternate Media Watchers (@AltMediaWatch)
The state of news media in Australia is worrying when @SBSNews are not checking who they are platforming and putting Neo-Nazi Joel Davis on the 6:30 News so he can talk about the "aboriginal agenda".
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Forwarded from Imperium Press (Imperium Press)
NEW BOOK: The Indo-European Household
https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-indo-european-household/
Westerners tend to think of themselves as individualistic, but this is a recent development—scratch below the surface and you find a deep prehistory of tribalism. What did that look like? How were tribes and clans organized? Where did they come from? In The Indo-European Household, William Edward Hearn gives us the intimate details of life under Bronze age tribal social structures.
Most surprising of all, we learn that most of our institutions are still recognisably Indo-European. These people were the giants on whose shoulders stands all subsequent European history, and contained in this book is the blueprint that drove them to conquer the world.
https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-indo-european-household/
https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-indo-european-household/
Westerners tend to think of themselves as individualistic, but this is a recent development—scratch below the surface and you find a deep prehistory of tribalism. What did that look like? How were tribes and clans organized? Where did they come from? In The Indo-European Household, William Edward Hearn gives us the intimate details of life under Bronze age tribal social structures.
Most surprising of all, we learn that most of our institutions are still recognisably Indo-European. These people were the giants on whose shoulders stands all subsequent European history, and contained in this book is the blueprint that drove them to conquer the world.
https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-indo-european-household/
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Forwarded from Steve Laws (Steve Laws)
You know that saying as old as time...
"They're taking our jobs"
Well here's another clear example.
"They're taking our jobs"
Well here's another clear example.
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In the interests of public safety, I call upon governments to ban Blacks from operating motor vehicles.
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Forwarded from Saint Harrison
Naughty Neil Oliver from GB News has been caught “liking” Europa: The Last Battle.
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (FRANCISCVS)
🇨🇦 🇺🇦 "These are photos of the SS Galicia Division veteran who was given a standing ovation by Canadian parliament, prime-minister of Canada and president of Ukraine. He published these photos of himself in this division during training in Germany. He is standing in the middle in 1st photo, second on the left in 2nd photo & without helmet near machine gun in 3d photo."
https://komb-a-ingwar.blogspot.com/2010/10/?m=1
📎 Ivan Katchanovski
https://komb-a-ingwar.blogspot.com/2010/10/?m=1
📎 Ivan Katchanovski
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